Some guy from down south on another site says they do. He said he lived on a lake, and when the spring time frog peepers came out, the tick population went away. Be nice if this was true, because I can't find much that eat ticks except guinea hens, and who has those?
Frogs do like to eat insects. Ticks are rather small and may not offer a great meal, but frogs may eat them if necessary.
No Dogs Do
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Yes, snakes can carry ticks.
No.
No. At most, they carry ticks.
They feast on insects if given the chance, and rarely carry ticks; they groom often and eat their ticks. The average opossum eats 1-3,000 ticks a year. They may have fleas, but the fleas are small and not numerous.
Yes, wombats are known to carry ticks, but they have immunity to them, so are not affected by them.
they can be if they carry a parasite. not all ticks do, but they all feed off of blood
hens, frogs, grasshopers,cockroaches and ticks.
No. Deer ticks carry Lyme disease.
I live in Kentucky on lake Barkley and we have alot of ticks but as soon as the toad and frog babies start to come out of the lake and ponds the ticks disapear and fast. So the baby frogs and toads are what eat the Ticks around here. Mike
They eat mosquitos, which carry a lot of sicknesses, but frogs dont get affected by them.
well probably if the house is near
large mammals they eat ticks, small birds, insects, lizards, frogs, and snakes